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A Fort Saskatchewan couple claimed a $50 million jackpot Tuesday after buying the winning ticket last December.
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Andrea, 47, and Bill Groner, 54, finally came forward a month after the Western Canada Lottery Corporation called on lottery players to check their old tickets.
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It turns out the couple knew they had a winner the whole time but made a conscious decision not to wait seven months before claiming the enormous prize." K9 X/ i2 }5 U# A
) g' V- A# s7 n& j, U1 |0 _$ m+ @“We carried on with life, day to day, normal people,” Andrea said.
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8 H1 X. M C6 I/ y# {( z% U“We chose not to discuss with people until we knew where we had to be and what we had to do and just get our life in order.”
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; g+ x" h! A2 W1 n% f6 ?) ^, RAndrea bought the Lotto Max quick-pick ticket at Shefield Express in Londonderry Mall on Dec. 20, making the prize the biggest ever won by a ticket sold in Edmonton and the second biggest in Alberta.3 c: ]% J$ C/ Z( \/ P- A/ ]( i
0 I8 Y9 L2 i! H: d1 }“When I checked the ticket, the first thing I should have had was my glasses, because I didn’t have those with me,” she said. “I had to get the retail clerk there to tell me what was said on the self-scanner.
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“She was more excited than I was at the time. I was in disbelief.”! J9 \4 v" {9 Y' _$ b" |
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Bill had recently retired from his job as a heavy equipment operator, while Andrea is still working as a project co-ordinator at an electrical firm and was planning to retire in December.1 b6 a+ L% |, q8 k, D
6 t# P+ o0 Z+ y* D5 qThe couple has kept on buying tickets since picking the winner.
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Andrea and Bill both say they don’t have immediate plans for spending the money, and that they hope to maintain their “normal” day to day lives., D) h" B1 d: N ?
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“It’s more money than what one could ever dream of having,” Andrea said.0 N1 a( J# I' ~* E$ _% p( G2 p
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“We don’t want to rush into anything.”' O) u2 v5 y4 p2 D# Q7 Y* Q
' I, ]% y* l6 B. }% n7 @/ e g( t+ rShe did suggest, however, that it might finally be time to take a honeymoon.! d. _ _, {! ]8 m, N$ {- n; S
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“We’ve been married 25 years and we haven’t been on a honeymoon yet,” she said.9 e* S: N- o- @5 H2 O
6 ~, y$ `, H" I; a- W6 cTheir winning numbers were 2, 13, 18, 24, 27, 37 and 43. |
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